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Ngmoco denies 3GS exclusive plans
Published Friday, Jun 12 2009, 16:16 BST | By Matthew Reynolds

Co-founder Neil Young said that it will single out handhelds on the iPhone platform, despite technical differences.
"I think we'll continue to build games for the three classes of devices that are out there: The classic iPhone and the iPhone 3G in one category (from a performance standpoint), the iPod Touch in another category, and the 3GS in another category," he told MTV Multiplayer.
"Obviously they all share the same operating system and have some slight differences in hardware, but we'll build our software to span across those three [categories]."
Young said that while ngmoco's games will run on all three, they are tailored to run better on 3GS.
"We're scaling the imagery based on the performance of the device, so if you've got a 3GS, the game’s going to look better and run at a great framerate," he said.
"And if you’re on an iPhone 3G, the game will look a little bit different, but the framerate will be the same."
ngmoco have released titles Rolando, Star Defence and Topple.
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